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Query-preserving watermarking of relational databases and XML documents
David Gross-amblardsubject
[INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]Theoretical computer scienceInformation retrievalcomputer.internet_protocolRelational databaseComputer science0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyQuery language01 natural sciencesVC dimension[ INFO.INFO-DB ] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]Computational learning theory010201 computation theory & mathematicsBounded function0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-DB] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB]Graph (abstract data type)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingcomputerDigital watermarkingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSXMLInformation SystemsParametric statisticsdescription
Watermarking allows robust and unobtrusive insertion of information in a digital document. During the last few years, techniques have been proposed for watermarking relational databases or Xml documents, where information insertion must preserve a specific measure on data (for example the mean and variance of numerical attributes). In this article we investigate the problem of watermarking databases or Xml while preserving a set of parametric queries in a specified language, up to an acceptable distortion. We first show that unrestricted databases can not be watermarked while preserving trivial parametric queries. We then exhibit query languages and classes of structures that allow guaranteed watermarking capacity, namely 1) local query languages on structures with bounded degree Gaifman graph, and 2) monadic second-order queries on trees or treelike structures. We relate these results to an important topic in computational learning theory, the VC-dimension. We finally consider incremental aspects of query-preserving watermarking.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-03-01 | Proceedings of the twenty-second ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems |